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Rücksichtslose Schritte zur Vernunft: Erinnerungen von Gelt, Judith Sara
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Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
ISBN-10
0826360637
ISBN-13
9780826360632
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27038697254
Product Key Features
Book Title
Reckless Steps Toward Sanity : a Memoir
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, General, Parenting / Motherhood, Psychopathology / Bipolar Disorder
Publication Year
2019
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Yes
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Family & Relationships, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology
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Trade Paperback
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0.8 in
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8.6 in
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9.1 in
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2018-050972
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"Perfectly paced and composed with an artist's keen eye and ear, this is a brave, painstakingly honest, and ultimately redemptive plunge into the life of a girl and woman we come to love, respect, and, yes, learn from. I highly recommend this moving and important book."--Andre Dubus III, author of House of Sand and Fog, "Gelt tells her story with clarity, presenting a complex and bittersweet storyline. . . . A significant work."--Dianna Linder, Billings Gazette, "Craft-wise, Gelt slips seamlessly in and out of scenes, balanced by specific summaries. The result is that we move along quickly, indulging in the movie of her life, voyeurs, an audience in a coming-of-age Survivor show."--Deborah L. Hall, River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative, "With vivid prose, Gelt makes real for us a childhood fraught with family, societal, and sexual tensions while providing hope as she makes a brave journey toward understanding and healing."--Sonja Livingston, author of Ghostbread, "If you're like me and enjoy looking in the windows of other families, this book is for you. Judith not only pulls back the curtains, she invites you in and offers up a cup of tea and a comfortable seat." -- Mom Egg Review, "An inherently interesting, exceptionally well written, and impressively candid memoir." -- Midwest Book Review: Wisconsin Bookwatch, "[Gelt] opens up her story and allows us entry, where we not only find her story but discover our own."--Joe Mackall, author of The Last Street Before Cleveland: An Accidental Pilgrimage
Table Of Content
Step #1. Act Out Step #2. Run Away from Home Step #3. Change Religions Step #4. Deny Dependence Step #5. Trust First Impressions Step #6. Play House Step #7. Attempt Adulthood Step #8. Disconnect Step #9. Face Facts Acknowledgments
Synopsis
At sixteen Judith Sara Gelt finally rebels after spending years watching her warm, Jewish home in Denver disintegrate. It's 1968 and bipolar disorder has been ravaging her mother and has sent her father, a powerful attorney, into a spiteful tailspin. To escape Gelt makes one perilous choice after another, and these decisions carry her, unprepared and alone, into a world that is sometimes cruel and often dangerous. After returning to Denver she works to understand her parents and her past, and she is surprised to discover her own strengths.Throughout her memoir Gelt reflects upon how risk taking has shaped her relationships with and her attitudes toward men and sex, her daughter, Judaism, and her own eventual diagnosis of major depressive disorder., Winner of the High Plains Book Award for a First Book At sixteen Judith Sara Gelt finally rebels after spending years watching her warm, Jewish home in Denver disintegrate. It's 1968 and bipolar disorder has been ravaging her mother and has sent her father, a powerful attorney, into a spiteful tailspin. To escape Gelt makes one perilous choice after another, and these decisions carry her, unprepared and alone, into a world that is sometimes cruel and often dangerous. After returning to Denver she works to understand her parents and her past, and she is surprised to discover her own strengths. Throughout her memoir Gelt reflects upon how risk taking has shaped her relationships with and her attitudes toward men and sex, her daughter, Judaism, and her own eventual diagnosis of major depressive disorder., Throughout her memoir Gelt reflects upon how risk taking has shaped her relationships with and her attitudes toward men and sex, her daughter, Judaism, and her own eventual diagnosis of major depressive disorder., Winner of the High Plains Book Award for a First Book At sixteen Judith Sara Gelt finally rebels after spending years watching her warm, Jewish home in Denver disintegrate. It's 1968 and bipolar disorder has been ravaging her mother and has sent her father, a powerful attorney, into a spiteful tailspin. To escape Gelt makes one perilous choice after another, and these decisions carry her, unprepared and alone, into a world that is sometimes cruel and often dangerous. After returning to Denver she works to understand her parents and her past, and she is surprised to discover her own strengths.Throughout her memoir Gelt reflects upon how risk taking has shaped her relationships with and her attitudes toward men and sex, her daughter, Judaism, and her own eventual diagnosis of major depressive disorder.
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CT275.G3546A3 2019
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